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Tracy Giordano

The Chronicle of Higher Education - ProfHacker Blog - 12 Basic Principles of Project Ma... - 1 views

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    This is an article from the Chronicle of Higher Education which discusses the fundamentals of project management.
melia838

Manage Projects Efficiently With These Tips - 2 views

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    A successful Project Manager must simultaneously manage the four basic elements of a project: resources, time, money, and most importantly, scope. All these elements are interrelated. Each must be managed effectively. All must be managed together if the project, and the project manager, is to be a success.
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    Basic Project management information with links to related topics
johnseelhoff

Business Balls PM link - 1 views

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    This site outlines the basics of project management. I especially liked the matrix that compared four commonly used tools in project planning and project management for identifying the strengths and uses of each.
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    businessballs.com has tons of information on many different topics including project mangement
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    This site does have a ton of information.. It also provided me with a TQM flashback!
Christy Buxman

Project Management Techniques - 0 views

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    Project Management Techniques by Dick Billows - podcasts - for those of us who prefer a more auditory learning style, or who want to learn something while working out or driving. Some do include video, though. These podcasts contain all the basics and some additional perspectives and techniques to aid effectiveness.
Giselle Shangi-Ellis

Step-by-Step Beginners Guide to Project Management - 4 views

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    I liked this article with it's straightforward language and steps that make sense. Not only are the concrete requirements such as budget and tools discussed, but the often overlooked teamwork and leader roles are covered. Also on this site are related articles from "An Introduction to Project Management", "The Role of the Project Manager" and many others.
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    that was a great article. I link the simplification of project management ins beining defined through the who, what, when, where and how. Also they discuss getting participants to commit, that is important or they will not do their part in the project. thanks for sharing.
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    I like the reminder of several basic but easily forgotten tips. Writing down the objective is key for me. I can become a little too creative at times and end up distracted from the main goal. I like to keep it in sight throughout the entire process. Thanks for a great article!
sshadowlight

Build a Simple E-learning Project Plan - 2 views

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    I love these guys... always simple and straight forward. For me this is a bit of a reality check. When things get a little too heavy and a little too complex, it's good to focus on the basics.
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    Tom Kuhlmann's advice is always practical when it comes to eLearning design and I see his advice about project management is no different. I found his advice to not view the things he discusses as a linear progression but as a set of activities that need to be done to get through a project.
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    I like something that is so practical and simple. Good advice we all need to keep in mind and in an easy-to-read format.
brookg

More is worse - 2 views

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    Project managing e-learning. More is worse! This blog outlines some of the pitfalls that developing E-learning shares with traditional project management as well as some challenges unique to these types of projects. Some solutions are also suggested, mostly dealing with keeping your project plan agile and iterative.
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    Thanks for posting this article, Brook. Because it talks about elearning being software (tech) development and content development at the same time, it applies to my case study...and because it talks about training struggles, it is reflective of my own work environment too.
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    This article brings up some valid points that I wish I had read a year or so ago. Originally I thought eLearning was simple converting F2F material for an online environment. At its basic concept it is, but the complexity of this process is much more complicated and resource intensive than I imagined. Those considering the jump from F2F should seriously consider the points of this article and the affect on their organization resources. Thanks for the info.
Naomi Wahls

Misunderstood heroes - 3 views

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    Blog posting that has good conversation about why PMs are important to eLearning.
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    This article is written in a humorous way and does describe the basic necessity of a project manager in eLearning projects. While it doesn't cover all aspects, it is well written and is open ended.
Amber Fuhrer

Scrum: The Basics - 1 views

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    all about which organizations use scrum, what it is, how it originated, how to become a ScrumMaster
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    The site offers an opportunity to learn a bit about what seems like a buzzword unless you've been involved in such a process.
Kelly Vokacek

MyQuizCreator - Free Quizzes for MySpace, Blogs, Websites, and more! - 1 views

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    I thought this site might be helpful for anyone looking to add a quiz to their Wiki page. MyQuizCreator offers free quizzes for you to create for your website, wiki, blog, and more! This is a very basic quiz creation tool (multiple choice/true false only) but it's free and you can send it to your learners via link or embed it in your wiki or other webpage. Here is a sample quiz I created: http://myquizcreator.com/take/6917 For better navigation (having the results pop up in a separate window when the user hits "submit"), add target="_blank" to the second line of html. For example: Before: After:
Michele Bennett

The Kaizen Philosophy - 0 views

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    In this article, Preetam Kaushik explains what Kaizen is and how it is used in project management. It is an introduction to Kaizen - a philosophy developed by engineers while manufacturing cars at Toyota. It basically involves continuous improvements in all stages of any process with every small improvement making its own contribution to the final process.
Andi Whaley

Active Presenter - 0 views

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    This is a tool that I wanted to share because I know in ILT a lot of people tout using Adobe Captivate for various projects. I recently came across Active Presenter, which has a no-time-limit free version that does all of the basic features of Captivate, most notably screen capturing. One of the obstacles I run into with project management is having everyone on a project team understand how to use various resources. If you have an SME who would be willing to make a quick screen capture of how to use a tool and record it using this program, it will save a lot of time getting everyone on the same page.
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    Time saver and better screen capturing than Captivate? I must try it!
lewis648

Bright Hub Education - 0 views

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    BrightHubPM.com covers all aspects of project management, from introductory articles on the basics, to in-depth articles on strategic planning. Experienced project managers share what's worked and what hasn't, as well as provide objective reviews of PM tools, both OEM and open source. Follow us online or open a discussion in the comments.
wearnerr

Effective email communications - 2 views

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    Basic, but sometimes underutilized, steps to better communication via email.
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    This one is close to my ll share at work :)
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    Definitely good reminders for the workplace! It reminds me of a coworker who had the "reply all" button removed form their email accounts at her previous company because people just couldn't help themselves from over using it. These are good rules to pass around every once in awhile :).
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    I think we take for granted, because we have all been writing emails for a while, that we know how to make them effective. I would definitely share this at work!
melissagarrett86

Microsoft OneNote - 2 views

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    OneNote is a great product from Microsoft, and it's basically a digital series of binders that you can create and customize. You can create and label binders, sections, and individual pages. You can add notes, checklists, links to web pages, embed documents...almost anything you find can be placed there. The two most beneficial features: everything you put there can be made searchable, and your binders are sharable via SkyDrive (Microsoft's cloud) and by emailed link. A project manager could use this for anything from their own simple notes to an official file of collaborative information about a project! View a demo at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote-help/demo-what-is-onenote-HA010168634.aspx.
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    Melissa,
    I love OneNote. It is so easy to share and collaborate with others.
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    I use OneNote all the time and wonder how I managed without it! I tried Evernote, but the bugs finally drove me away and then I discovered OneNote. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't promote it better... it's a great tool!
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    I am also a big fan of OneNote. I use it a lot to share information with other teachers.
Latoya Golden

AceProject - 1 views

shared by Latoya Golden on 28 Apr 14 - Cached
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    AceProject offers a collection of features pulling from the best of professional project management applications, such as Microsoft Project. Some of the features include storing and sharing documents online, using your interactive Gantt Charts to visually track projects & tasks progress, viewing deadlines & task dependencies. AceProject offers a basic account that is free: http://www.aceproject.com/signup/.
bnickle

Scrumfast.com Free project management tool - 0 views

We've started a free online project management tool and would love you to check it out! It has all the basics; planning, running, analyzing and retro-ing scrum. We hope you'll check it out! www.s...

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